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571 lines
16 KiB
C++
571 lines
16 KiB
C++
// Copyright (C) 2003 Dolphin Project.
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// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, version 2.0.
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// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU General Public License 2.0 for more details.
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// A copy of the GPL 2.0 should have been included with the program.
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// If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/
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// Official SVN repository and contact information can be found at
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// http://code.google.com/p/dolphin-emu/
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// Reference : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6121792/how-to-check-if-a-cpu-supports-the-sse3-instruction-set
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#include "ppsspp_config.h"
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#if (PPSSPP_ARCH(X86) || PPSSPP_ARCH(AMD64)) && !defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__)
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#include "ext/cpu_features/include/cpuinfo_x86.h"
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#if defined(CPU_FEATURES_OS_FREEBSD) || defined(CPU_FEATURES_OS_LINUX) || defined(CPU_FEATURES_OS_ANDROID) || defined(CPU_FEATURES_OS_MACOS) || defined(CPU_FEATURES_OS_WINDOWS)
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#define USE_CPU_FEATURES 1
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#endif
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#ifdef __ANDROID__
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#elif PPSSPP_PLATFORM(MAC)
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#include <sys/sysctl.h>
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#endif
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <memory.h>
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#include <set>
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#include "Common/Common.h"
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#include "Common/CPUDetect.h"
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#include "Common/File/FileUtil.h"
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#include "Common/StringUtils.h"
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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#include "Common/CommonWindows.h"
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#define _interlockedbittestandset workaround_ms_header_bug_platform_sdk6_set
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#define _interlockedbittestandreset workaround_ms_header_bug_platform_sdk6_reset
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#define _interlockedbittestandset64 workaround_ms_header_bug_platform_sdk6_set64
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#define _interlockedbittestandreset64 workaround_ms_header_bug_platform_sdk6_reset64
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#include <intrin.h>
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#undef _interlockedbittestandset
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#undef _interlockedbittestandreset
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#undef _interlockedbittestandset64
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#undef _interlockedbittestandreset64
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void do_cpuidex(u32 regs[4], u32 cpuid_leaf, u32 ecxval) {
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__cpuidex((int *)regs, cpuid_leaf, ecxval);
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}
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void do_cpuid(u32 regs[4], u32 cpuid_leaf) {
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__cpuid((int *)regs, cpuid_leaf);
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}
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#ifdef __MINGW32__
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static uint64_t do_xgetbv(unsigned int index) {
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unsigned int eax, edx;
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// This is xgetbv directly, so we can avoid compilers warning we need runtime checks.
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asm(".byte 0x0f, 0x01, 0xd0" : "=a"(eax), "=d"(edx) : "c"(index));
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return ((uint64_t)edx << 32) | eax;
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}
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#else
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#define do_xgetbv _xgetbv
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#endif
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#else // _WIN32
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#ifdef _M_SSE
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#include <emmintrin.h>
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static uint64_t do_xgetbv(unsigned int index) {
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unsigned int eax, edx;
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__asm__ __volatile__("xgetbv" : "=a"(eax), "=d"(edx) : "c"(index));
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return ((uint64_t)edx << 32) | eax;
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}
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#endif // _M_SSE
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#if !PPSSPP_ARCH(MIPS)
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void do_cpuidex(u32 regs[4], u32 cpuid_leaf, u32 ecxval) {
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#if defined(__i386__) && defined(__PIC__)
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asm (
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"xchgl %%ebx, %1;\n\t"
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"cpuid;\n\t"
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"xchgl %%ebx, %1;\n\t"
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:"=a" (regs[0]), "=r" (regs[1]), "=c" (regs[2]), "=d" (regs[3])
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:"a" (cpuid_leaf), "c" (ecxval));
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#else
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asm (
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"cpuid;\n\t"
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:"=a" (regs[0]), "=b" (regs[1]), "=c" (regs[2]), "=d" (regs[3])
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:"a" (cpuid_leaf), "c" (ecxval));
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#endif
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}
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void do_cpuid(u32 regs[4], u32 cpuid_leaf)
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{
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do_cpuidex(regs, cpuid_leaf, 0);
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}
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#endif // !PPSSPP_ARCH(MIPS)
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#endif // !win32
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#ifndef _XCR_XFEATURE_ENABLED_MASK
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#define _XCR_XFEATURE_ENABLED_MASK 0
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#endif
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CPUInfo cpu_info;
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CPUInfo::CPUInfo() {
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Detect();
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}
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#if PPSSPP_PLATFORM(LINUX)
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static std::vector<int> ParseCPUList(const std::string &filename) {
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std::string data;
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std::vector<int> results;
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if (File::ReadSysTextFileToString(Path(filename), &data)) {
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std::vector<std::string> ranges;
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SplitString(data, ',', ranges);
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for (auto range : ranges) {
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int low = 0, high = 0;
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int parts = sscanf(range.c_str(), "%d-%d", &low, &high);
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if (parts == 1) {
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high = low;
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}
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for (int i = low; i <= high; ++i) {
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results.push_back(i);
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}
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}
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}
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return results;
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}
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#endif
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// Detects the various cpu features
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void CPUInfo::Detect() {
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#ifdef USE_CPU_FEATURES
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cpu_features::X86Info info = cpu_features::GetX86Info();
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#endif
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memset(this, 0, sizeof(*this));
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#if PPSSPP_ARCH(X86)
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Mode64bit = false;
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#elif PPSSPP_ARCH(AMD64)
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Mode64bit = true;
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OS64bit = true;
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#endif
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num_cores = 1;
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#if PPSSPP_PLATFORM(UWP)
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OS64bit = Mode64bit; // TODO: Not always accurate!
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#elif defined(_WIN32) && PPSSPP_ARCH(X86)
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BOOL f64 = false;
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IsWow64Process(GetCurrentProcess(), &f64);
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OS64bit = (f64 == TRUE) ? true : false;
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#endif
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// Set obvious defaults, for extra safety
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if (Mode64bit) {
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bSSE = true;
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bSSE2 = true;
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bLongMode = true;
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}
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// Assume CPU supports the CPUID instruction. Those that don't can barely
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// boot modern OS:es anyway.
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u32 cpu_id[4];
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memset(cpu_string, 0, sizeof(cpu_string));
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// Detect CPU's CPUID capabilities, and grab cpu string
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do_cpuid(cpu_id, 0x00000000);
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u32 max_std_fn = cpu_id[0]; // EAX
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*((int *)cpu_string) = cpu_id[1];
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*((int *)(cpu_string + 4)) = cpu_id[3];
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*((int *)(cpu_string + 8)) = cpu_id[2];
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do_cpuid(cpu_id, 0x80000000);
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u32 max_ex_fn = cpu_id[0];
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if (!strcmp(cpu_string, "GenuineIntel"))
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vendor = VENDOR_INTEL;
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else if (!strcmp(cpu_string, "AuthenticAMD"))
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vendor = VENDOR_AMD;
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else
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vendor = VENDOR_OTHER;
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// Set reasonable default brand string even if brand string not available.
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#ifdef USE_CPU_FEATURES
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if (info.brand_string[0])
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strcpy(brand_string, info.brand_string);
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else
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#endif
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strcpy(brand_string, cpu_string);
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#ifdef USE_CPU_FEATURES
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switch (cpu_features::GetX86Microarchitecture(&info)) {
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case cpu_features::INTEL_ATOM_BNL:
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case cpu_features::INTEL_ATOM_SMT:
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case cpu_features::INTEL_ATOM_GMT:
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case cpu_features::INTEL_ATOM_GMT_PLUS:
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case cpu_features::INTEL_ATOM_TMT:
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bAtom = true;
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break;
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default:
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bAtom = false;
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break;
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}
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bPOPCNT = info.features.popcnt;
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bBMI1 = info.features.bmi1;
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bBMI2 = info.features.bmi2;
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bBMI2_fast = bBMI2 && (vendor != VENDOR_AMD || info.family >= 0x19);
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bMOVBE = info.features.movbe;
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bLZCNT = info.features.lzcnt;
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bRTM = info.features.rtm;
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bSSE = info.features.sse;
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bSSE2 = info.features.sse2;
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bSSE3 = info.features.sse3;
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bSSSE3 = info.features.ssse3;
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bSSE4_1 = info.features.sse4_1;
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bSSE4_2 = info.features.sse4_2;
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bSSE4A = info.features.sse4a;
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bAES = info.features.aes;
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bSHA = info.features.sha;
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bF16C = info.features.f16c;
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bAVX = info.features.avx;
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bAVX2 = info.features.avx2;
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bFMA3 = info.features.fma3;
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bFMA4 = info.features.fma4;
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#endif
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// Detect family and other misc stuff.
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bool ht = false;
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HTT = ht;
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logical_cpu_count = 1;
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if (max_std_fn >= 1) {
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do_cpuid(cpu_id, 0x00000001);
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#ifndef USE_CPU_FEATURES
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int family = ((cpu_id[0] >> 8) & 0xf) + ((cpu_id[0] >> 20) & 0xff);
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int model = ((cpu_id[0] >> 4) & 0xf) + ((cpu_id[0] >> 12) & 0xf0);
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// Detect people unfortunate enough to be running PPSSPP on an Atom
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if (family == 6 && (model == 0x1C || model == 0x26 || model == 0x27 || model == 0x35 || model == 0x36 ||
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model == 0x37 || model == 0x4A || model == 0x4D || model == 0x5A || model == 0x5D))
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bAtom = true;
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#endif
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logical_cpu_count = (cpu_id[1] >> 16) & 0xFF;
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ht = (cpu_id[3] >> 28) & 1;
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#ifndef USE_CPU_FEATURES
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if ((cpu_id[3] >> 25) & 1) bSSE = true;
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if ((cpu_id[3] >> 26) & 1) bSSE2 = true;
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if ((cpu_id[2]) & 1) bSSE3 = true;
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if ((cpu_id[2] >> 9) & 1) bSSSE3 = true;
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if ((cpu_id[2] >> 19) & 1) bSSE4_1 = true;
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if ((cpu_id[2] >> 20) & 1) bSSE4_2 = true;
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if ((cpu_id[2] >> 28) & 1) {
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bAVX = true;
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if ((cpu_id[2] >> 12) & 1)
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bFMA3 = true;
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}
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if ((cpu_id[2] >> 25) & 1) bAES = true;
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#endif
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if ((cpu_id[3] >> 24) & 1)
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{
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// We can use FXSAVE.
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bFXSR = true;
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}
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#ifndef USE_CPU_FEATURES
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// AVX support requires 3 separate checks:
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// - Is the AVX bit set in CPUID? (>>28)
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// - Is the XSAVE bit set in CPUID? ( >>26)
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// - Is the OSXSAVE bit set in CPUID? ( >>27)
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// - XGETBV result has the XCR bit set.
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if (((cpu_id[2] >> 28) & 1) && ((cpu_id[2] >> 27) & 1) && ((cpu_id[2] >> 26) & 1)) {
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if ((do_xgetbv(_XCR_XFEATURE_ENABLED_MASK) & 0x6) == 0x6) {
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bAVX = true;
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if ((cpu_id[2] >> 12) & 1)
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bFMA3 = true;
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}
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}
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// TSX support require check:
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// -- Is the RTM bit set in CPUID? (>>11)
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// -- No need to check HLE bit because legacy processors ignore HLE hints
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// -- See https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/how-to-detect-new-instruction-support-in-the-4th-generation-intel-core-processor-family
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if (max_std_fn >= 7)
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{
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do_cpuid(cpu_id, 0x00000007);
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// careful; we can't enable AVX2 unless the XSAVE/XGETBV checks above passed
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if ((cpu_id[1] >> 5) & 1)
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bAVX2 = bAVX;
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if ((cpu_id[1] >> 3) & 1)
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bBMI1 = true;
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if ((cpu_id[1] >> 8) & 1)
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bBMI2 = true;
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if ((cpu_id[1] >> 29) & 1)
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bSHA = true;
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if ((cpu_id[1] >> 11) & 1)
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bRTM = true;
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}
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bBMI2_fast = bBMI2 && (vendor != VENDOR_AMD || family >= 0x19);
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#endif
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}
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if (max_ex_fn >= 0x80000004) {
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#ifndef USE_CPU_FEATURES
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// Extract brand string
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do_cpuid(cpu_id, 0x80000002);
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memcpy(brand_string, cpu_id, sizeof(cpu_id));
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do_cpuid(cpu_id, 0x80000003);
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memcpy(brand_string + 16, cpu_id, sizeof(cpu_id));
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do_cpuid(cpu_id, 0x80000004);
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memcpy(brand_string + 32, cpu_id, sizeof(cpu_id));
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#endif
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}
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if (max_ex_fn >= 0x80000001) {
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// Check for more features.
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do_cpuid(cpu_id, 0x80000001);
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if (cpu_id[2] & 1) bLAHFSAHF64 = true;
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#ifndef USE_CPU_FEATURES
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if ((cpu_id[2] >> 6) & 1) bSSE4A = true;
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if ((cpu_id[2] >> 16) & 1) bFMA4 = true;
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#endif
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if ((cpu_id[2] >> 11) & 1) bXOP = true;
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// CmpLegacy (bit 2) is deprecated.
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if ((cpu_id[3] >> 29) & 1) bLongMode = true;
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}
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num_cores = (logical_cpu_count == 0) ? 1 : logical_cpu_count;
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if (max_ex_fn >= 0x80000008) {
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// Get number of cores. This is a bit complicated. Following AMD manual here.
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do_cpuid(cpu_id, 0x80000008);
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int apic_id_core_id_size = (cpu_id[2] >> 12) & 0xF;
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if (apic_id_core_id_size == 0) {
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if (ht) {
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// 0x0B is the preferred method on Core i series processors.
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// Inspired by https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/druntime/blob/23b0d1f41e27638bda2813af55823b502195a58d/src/core/cpuid.d#L562.
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bool hasLeafB = false;
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if (vendor == VENDOR_INTEL && max_std_fn >= 0x0B) {
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do_cpuidex(cpu_id, 0x0B, 0);
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if (cpu_id[1] != 0) {
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logical_cpu_count = cpu_id[1] & 0xFFFF;
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do_cpuidex(cpu_id, 0x0B, 1);
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int totalThreads = cpu_id[1] & 0xFFFF;
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num_cores = totalThreads / logical_cpu_count;
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hasLeafB = true;
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}
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}
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// Old new mechanism for modern Intel CPUs.
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if (!hasLeafB && vendor == VENDOR_INTEL) {
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do_cpuid(cpu_id, 0x00000004);
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int cores_x_package = ((cpu_id[0] >> 26) & 0x3F) + 1;
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HTT = (cores_x_package < logical_cpu_count);
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cores_x_package = ((logical_cpu_count % cores_x_package) == 0) ? cores_x_package : 1;
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num_cores = (cores_x_package > 1) ? cores_x_package : num_cores;
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logical_cpu_count /= cores_x_package;
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}
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}
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} else {
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// Use AMD's new method.
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num_cores = (cpu_id[2] & 0xFF) + 1;
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}
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}
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// The above only gets valid info for the active processor.
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// Let's rely on OS APIs for accurate information, if available, below.
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#if PPSSPP_PLATFORM(WINDOWS)
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#if !PPSSPP_PLATFORM(UWP)
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typedef BOOL (WINAPI *getLogicalProcessorInformationEx_f)(LOGICAL_PROCESSOR_RELATIONSHIP RelationshipType, PSYSTEM_LOGICAL_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION_EX Buffer, PDWORD ReturnedLength);
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getLogicalProcessorInformationEx_f getLogicalProcessorInformationEx = nullptr;
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HMODULE kernel32 = GetModuleHandle(L"kernel32.dll");
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if (kernel32)
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getLogicalProcessorInformationEx = (getLogicalProcessorInformationEx_f)GetProcAddress(kernel32, "GetLogicalProcessorInformationEx");
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#else
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void *getLogicalProcessorInformationEx = nullptr;
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#endif
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if (getLogicalProcessorInformationEx) {
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#if !PPSSPP_PLATFORM(UWP)
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DWORD len = 0;
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getLogicalProcessorInformationEx(RelationAll, nullptr, &len);
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auto processors = new uint8_t[len];
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if (getLogicalProcessorInformationEx(RelationAll, (SYSTEM_LOGICAL_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION_EX *)processors, &len)) {
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num_cores = 0;
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logical_cpu_count = 0;
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auto p = processors;
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while (p < processors + len) {
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const auto &processor = *(SYSTEM_LOGICAL_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION_EX *)p;
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if (processor.Relationship == RelationProcessorCore) {
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num_cores++;
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for (int j = 0; j < processor.Processor.GroupCount; ++j) {
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const auto &mask = processor.Processor.GroupMask[j].Mask;
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for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(mask) * 8; ++i) {
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logical_cpu_count += (mask >> i) & 1;
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}
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}
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}
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p += processor.Size;
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}
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}
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delete [] processors;
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#endif
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} else {
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DWORD len = 0;
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const DWORD sz = sizeof(SYSTEM_LOGICAL_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION);
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GetLogicalProcessorInformation(nullptr, &len);
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std::vector<SYSTEM_LOGICAL_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION> processors;
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processors.resize((len + sz - 1) / sz);
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if (GetLogicalProcessorInformation(&processors[0], &len)) {
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num_cores = 0;
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logical_cpu_count = 0;
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for (const auto &processor : processors) {
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if (processor.Relationship == RelationProcessorCore) {
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num_cores++;
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for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(processor.ProcessorMask) * 8; ++i) {
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logical_cpu_count += (processor.ProcessorMask >> i) & 1;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// This seems to be the count per core. Hopefully all cores are the same, but we counted each above.
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logical_cpu_count /= std::max(num_cores, 1);
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#elif PPSSPP_PLATFORM(LINUX)
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if (File::Exists(Path("/sys/devices/system/cpu/present"))) {
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// This may not count unplugged cores, but at least it's a best guess.
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// Also, this assumes the CPU cores are heterogeneous (e.g. all cores could be active simultaneously.)
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num_cores = 0;
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logical_cpu_count = 0;
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std::set<int> counted_cores;
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auto present = ParseCPUList("/sys/devices/system/cpu/present");
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for (int id : present) {
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logical_cpu_count++;
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if (counted_cores.count(id) == 0) {
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num_cores++;
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counted_cores.insert(id);
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// Also count any thread siblings as counted.
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auto threads = ParseCPUList(StringFromFormat("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu%d/topology/thread_siblings_list", id));
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for (int mark_id : threads) {
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counted_cores.insert(mark_id);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// This seems to be the count per core. Hopefully all cores are the same, but we counted each above.
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logical_cpu_count /= std::max(num_cores, 1);
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#elif PPSSPP_PLATFORM(MAC)
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int num = 0;
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size_t sz = sizeof(num);
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if (sysctlbyname("hw.physicalcpu_max", &num, &sz, nullptr, 0) == 0) {
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num_cores = num;
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sz = sizeof(num);
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if (sysctlbyname("hw.logicalcpu_max", &num, &sz, nullptr, 0) == 0) {
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logical_cpu_count = num / std::max(num_cores, 1);
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}
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}
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#endif
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if (logical_cpu_count <= 0)
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logical_cpu_count = 1;
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}
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std::vector<std::string> CPUInfo::Features() {
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std::vector<std::string> features;
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struct Flag {
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bool &flag;
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const char *str;
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};
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const Flag list[] = {
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{ bSSE, "SSE" },
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{ bSSE2, "SSE2" },
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{ bSSE3, "SSE3" },
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{ bSSSE3, "SSSE3" },
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{ bSSE4_1, "SSE4.1" },
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{ bSSE4_2, "SSE4.2" },
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{ bSSE4A, "SSE4A" },
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{ HTT, "HTT" },
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{ bAVX, "AVX" },
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{ bAVX2, "AVX2" },
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{ bFMA3, "FMA3" },
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{ bFMA4, "FMA4" },
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{ bAES, "AES" },
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{ bSHA, "SHA" },
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{ bXOP, "XOP" },
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{ bRTM, "TSX" },
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{ bF16C, "F16C" },
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{ bBMI1, "BMI1" },
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{ bBMI2, "BMI2" },
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{ bPOPCNT, "POPCNT" },
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{ bMOVBE, "MOVBE" },
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{ bLZCNT, "LZCNT" },
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{ bLongMode, "64-bit support" },
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};
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|
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for (auto &item : list) {
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if (item.flag) {
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features.push_back(item.str);
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}
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}
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|
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return features;
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}
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|
|
|
// Turn the cpu info into a string we can show
|
|
std::string CPUInfo::Summarize() {
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|
std::string sum;
|
|
if (num_cores == 1) {
|
|
sum = StringFromFormat("%s, %d core", cpu_string, num_cores);
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} else {
|
|
sum = StringFromFormat("%s, %d cores", cpu_string, num_cores);
|
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if (HTT)
|
|
sum += StringFromFormat(" (%i logical threads per physical core)", logical_cpu_count);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
auto features = Features();
|
|
for (std::string &feature : features) {
|
|
sum += ", " + feature;
|
|
}
|
|
return sum;
|
|
}
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|
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#endif // PPSSPP_ARCH(X86) || PPSSPP_ARCH(AMD64)
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|
|
|
const char *GetCompilerABI() {
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|
#if PPSSPP_ARCH(ARMV7)
|
|
return "armeabi-v7a";
|
|
#elif PPSSPP_ARCH(ARM64)
|
|
return "arm64";
|
|
#elif PPSSPP_ARCH(X86)
|
|
return "x86";
|
|
#elif PPSSPP_ARCH(AMD64)
|
|
return "x86-64";
|
|
#elif PPSSPP_ARCH(RISCV64)
|
|
//https://github.com/riscv/riscv-toolchain-conventions#cc-preprocessor-definitions
|
|
//https://github.com/riscv/riscv-c-api-doc/blob/master/riscv-c-api.md#abi-related-preprocessor-definitions
|
|
#if defined(__riscv_float_abi_single)
|
|
return "lp64f";
|
|
#elif defined(__riscv_float_abi_double)
|
|
return "lp64d";
|
|
#elif defined(__riscv_float_abi_quad)
|
|
return "lp64q";
|
|
#elif defined(__riscv_float_abi_soft)
|
|
return "lp64";
|
|
#endif
|
|
#else
|
|
return "other";
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
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